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: Mickey gets an invitation from Rocket Mouse in Funny's mailbox where he invites them to a fireworks spectacular in Outer Space. Due to Goofy forgetting to have a snack before departure, Funny takes a detour to the Lunar Lunch Box run by Lunar Clarabelle. Upon arrival, the Funhouse Friends find that Lunar Clarabelle can't cook the hot dogs right.
Disney's House of Mouse (or simply House of Mouse) is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that originally aired on ABC and Toon Disney from January 13, 2001, to October 24, 2003, with 52 episodes and 22 newly produced cartoon shorts made for the series. [1]
: Mickey gets an invitation from Rocket Mouse in Funny's mailbox where he invites them to a fireworks spectacular in Outer Space. Due to Goofy forgetting to have a snack before departure, Funny takes a detour to the Lunar Lunch Box run by Lunar Clarabelle. Upon arrival, the Funhouse Friends find that Lunar Clarabelle can't cook the hot dogs right.
The following is a list of episodes of House of Mouse, an American animated television series that ran on ABC from January 13, 2001 to May 18, 2002 and on Toon Disney from September 2, 2002 to October 24, 2003. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released Network 1 13 January 13, 2001 (2001-01-13) April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14) ABC 2 13 September 22, 2001 (2001 ...
The show is based on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Minnie's Bow-tique" and follows Minnie Mouse's adventures as the owner of a bow-making store, where she creates and sells bows for clothing and home decor with her friend Daisy Duck. The series features interactions with various characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
When the show was replaced by House of Mouse in January 2001, most of the Mouse Works segments were repeated there but the original Mickey Mouse Works format has never been seen again. Four of the gag cartoons were released theatrically with various Disney films during 1998 and 1999 and released to theaters as commercials for the show.
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House Hunting Mice is a 1947 American animated comedy short film directed by Chuck Jones and co-written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. [2] The short was released on September 6, 1947 by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and features Hubie and Bertie .